The Green Bay Packers’ nightmare in Carolina might go down as one of the most dramatic collapses of their season. After a stunning 16–13 defeat to the struggling Panthers, tensions have boiled over both on and off the field. What began as a heartfelt postgame confession from head coach Matt LaFleur has now exploded into a full-blown controversy that’s shaking the Packers organization.

The loss itself was brutal. Green Bay entered the game as the heavy favorite, facing a Panthers team that had won just one of its previous eight contests. Yet, despite outgaining Carolina in total yards and dominating time of possession, the Packers stumbled in key moments — missed tackles, costly penalties, and conservative play-calling doomed them late in the fourth quarter.
When the clock hit zero, the frustration was visible on every Packers face. Coach Matt LaFleur didn’t try to deflect the blame. Standing at the podium, he looked defeated yet resolute, delivering a statement that immediately caught attention across the league.
“We failed — and it starts with me,” LaFleur said. “I didn’t have our team ready. The responsibility falls on my shoulders, and I’ll take full accountability for what happened tonight.”
While fans initially respected his honesty, not everyone saw it as enough. Former Packers quarterback Kurt Benkert, who played under LaFleur during his tenure in Green Bay, took to X (formerly Twitter) just hours later and unleashed a scathing critique that lit up social media.
In a now-viral post, Benkert blasted LaFleur’s coaching strategy and demanded a major change.
“It’s time for LaFleur to give up play-calling before it’s too late,” Benkert wrote. “He’s a good leader, but the offense looks lost — and that’s on him.”
The post struck a nerve. Within minutes, hundreds of fans jumped into the debate — some defending LaFleur’s leadership, others echoing Benkert’s frustration. The Packers’ once-stable locker room suddenly looked anything but united.
Multiple sources close to the team described the atmosphere as “tense” and “emotionally charged.” Some players reportedly felt LaFleur’s public self-blame was unnecessary and only drew more attention to internal issues. Others appreciated his willingness to take responsibility but questioned whether deeper structural problems — from the offensive line’s inconsistency to Jordan Love’s recent struggles — were being ignored.
Insiders say that even before the Panthers loss, quiet concerns had been growing around LaFleur’s offensive decision-making. The Packers’ red-zone efficiency has plummeted this season, and several players have privately expressed confusion about the team’s lack of aggression on crucial downs.
One anonymous veteran reportedly told local media, “We’ve got the talent. But sometimes, it feels like we’re playing not to lose instead of playing to win.”

As the controversy grew, LaFleur’s postgame comments gained new weight. What was once seen as a simple expression of accountability has now become a rallying point — or a warning sign — for a team on the edge.
Packers president Ed Policy and GM Brian Gutekunst are said to be monitoring the situation closely. While no immediate changes are expected, insiders suggest that the next few games could determine LaFleur’s long-term future in Green Bay.
The Packers’ upcoming schedule doesn’t offer much relief — with divisional matchups looming and playoff hopes slipping away, every decision will be magnified. Fans are demanding answers, and sports analysts are beginning to question whether the once-promising LaFleur era is starting to unravel.
Meanwhile, Benkert’s comments continue to dominate online discussions. The former QB later clarified that his words came “from a place of love for the organization,” but the damage may already be done. The divide between fans who support LaFleur and those calling for drastic change has never been wider.
Still, LaFleur remains defiant. In a brief statement on Monday, he doubled down on his responsibility but dismissed the outside noise.
“People can say what they want,” he said. “My focus is on this team, this locker room, and fixing what went wrong. We’re not done yet.”
Whether that conviction will be enough to calm the storm remains to be seen. What’s clear is that the Packers’ meltdown in Carolina has become more than just another loss — it’s a defining moment that could shape the direction of the franchise for years to come.
For now, Green Bay fans are left clinging to hope — and holding their breath — as the team fights to rediscover the confidence, chemistry, and leadership that once made them contenders.